REGULAR SEASON
Brandon | 13-5 | Jerry Hemmings | |||
Manitoba | 11-7 | Rick Suffield | |||
Winnipeg | 10-8 | 25-17 | Bill Wedlake | ||
Regina | 2-16 | 2-18 | Tim Artemenko | ||
Playoff non-qualifier Regina Cougars: Kobie Brandt, Graham Hackl, Jason Nicurity, Craig Perrault, Graeme Fraser, Grant McGlaughlin, Kirk Hansen, Mark Gottselig, Russell Brodner, Shawn Young, Rommel Alvarez, Ian Argue, Kobie Brandt, Mark Lawrence, coach Tim Artemenko
In semis, the Winnipeg Wesmen defeated the Manitoba Bisons x-x; 85-73 (2g-0).
In the finals, Winnipeg defeated Brandon 78-86; 95-73; 88-79 (2g-1).
In the opener, Brandon dumped Winnipeg 86-78.
In game two, Winnipeg even the series by dumping Brandon 95-73 as Jeff Foreman scored 20. Keith Vassell led Brandon with 24. Winnipeg led 46-36 at the half. Rhett Turner turned added 17 points for the Wesmen, while Norm Froemel notched 15.
In the deciding contest, Winnipeg defeated Brandon 88-79.
The bronze medalist Manitoba Bisons: Eric Bridgeland; Alex Ikejiani; Zak Hirshman; Gregg Filmon; Winston Duncan; Yorick Parke; Eric Christianson; Keon Filewich; Warren Nightingale; Dennis Smith; Garth Thomson; coach Rick Suffield; assistant Tony Scott; assistant Randy Kusano
The runner-up Brandon Bobcats: Dave Nackoney; Euan Roberts; Keith Vassell; Dave Brown; Justin Jones; John Rasp; Mark Craven; Harvey Marshman; Doug Carmichael; Steve Maslek; Roy Cousins; Ray Tyghter; Scott Waugh; Doug Scotchburn; John Fry; coach Jerry Hemmings; assistant Wayne Bennett; assistant Ron McCutcheon; manager Jason Gilmore; manager Lynn Van Cauwenberghe
The champion Winnipeg Wesmen: David Korpela; Lutzer; Rob Derksen; Rhett Turner; David Zagordo; Anderson; Jeff Foreman; John Mathieson; Norm Froemel; coach Bill Wedlake